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October 2016 - Food & Wine

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CityViewNC.com | 63 "What's green?" At the small low tables in their small blue seats, preschoolers at the Early Childhood Learning Center at Fayetteville State University (FSU) shouted out their answers. Pickles! Green beans! Peas! When someone yelled, "Apples," a small boy responded, "Aren't apples red?" A s the nutrition discussion around which foods were what color continued, these children ate their first meal provided by Campus Kitch- ens at FSU (CKFSU), a newly launched food recovery program where students transform surplus edible food from dining halls, grocery stores, restaurants and farmers markets into meals for those in need. FSU is the second Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in the United States to host a Campus Kitchen and the first HBCU in North Carolina. Food waste is a huge problem in our nation, and e Campus Kitchens Project (CKP), based out of Washington D.C., cites that currently approximately 40% of food is wasted in the United States while 1 in 6 persons experiences food insecurity. e Campus Kitchen at FSU was launched in May and is ready, as the CKP's motto reads, to teach, reach, feed and lead. During the Mr. Fayetteville State University competition in the spring of 2015, competitor Joel Cook wanted FSU to launch a food recovery program. He vowed, whether or not he won the competition, that he would begin something to help. "I knew we could do more to help out with food insecurity, and if we had the op - portunity, I wanted to do it. is was one of my platforms," Joel said. vibradrda@aol.com ~ www.vibrasgifts.com 2nd location at 7390 Plain View Hwy. in Dunn 910.897.4004 1110 Hay Street in Historic Haymount 910.920.1590 ViBRa's OF FAYETTEVILLE Clothing and Jewelry Boutique ~ Home Goods and Accessories Antique Furniture with Chalk Paint® by Annie Sloan! Four generations ~ Mrs. Vibra Herring, Mrs. Megan Barefoot Stewart, Mrs. Donna Barefoot and Miss Mary Adaline Stewart Follow us on Facebook (facebook.com/cityviewnc), Twitter #cityviewnc, and Instagram @cityviewnc CityView

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